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Alliance Coal CEO Joe Craft begins 2018 Kentucky Chamber chairmanship

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Kentucky Chamber Board Chair Joe Craft and former Chair Bill Lear

At the October meeting of the Kentucky Chamber Board of Directors, Bill Lear passed the leadership torch to Joe Craft, who will serve as chair for the 2018 Chamber year. Craft is President and Chief Executive Officer of Alliance Resource Partners LP,

Craft has dedicated his career to civic and industry leadership, currently serving as a Member of the Board of Directors for the BOK Financial Corporation, as a Director and Executive Committee member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and is immediate past Chairman of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity.

“I think Joe Craft is a brilliant business leader whose track record, both in business and in politics, is virtually unequaled. I think he will be a strong leader for the Chamber an influential voice in government circles on behalf of Kentucky’s business interests,” outgoing Chamber Board Chair Bill Lear said.

Kentucky Chamber Board Chair Joe Craft

He is married to Kelly Craft, who was named the U.S. Ambassador to Canada by President Donald Trump. The Crafts engage in numerous charitable endeavors including founding and funding the Craft Academy at Morehead State University and the recent establishment of a scholarship program for graduates from the academy. In addition, the Crafts are major supporters of the University of Kentucky and its athletic programs.

“It is an honor to lead Kentucky’s most important pro-business organization,” Craft said. “The Chamber has a long and proud history of advocating for its members, and for pro-growth policies that allow for job creation and greater opportunity for all Kentuckians. We will continue this legacy on my watch, and I look forward to using the Chamber’s influence to help make Kentucky the best version of itself.”

Paul Thompson, President and Chief Operating Officer of LG&E and KU Energy, has been named chair-elect for the coming year. Serving with Craft and Thompson on the Chamber’s 2017 Executive Committee will be:

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